The Bell Inn
Must visit103 Walcot Street, BA1 5BG
Bath's oldest Pub, licensed since 1844 on a site used as a inn since 1482. A proper local with Bath Ales on tap.
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Somerset
Georgian elegance meets Somerset real ale in Bath, honey-stone Pubs, canal-side terraces, and cosy cellar bars throughout the city. From long-established locals to busy town-centre bars, drinking out in Bath reflects the wider Pub culture of Somerset. Whether you want real ale, Pub food, or a quiet corner for a pint, Bath's best hostelries are a fine introduction to the area.
103 Walcot Street, BA1 5BG
Bath's oldest Pub, licensed since 1844 on a site used as a inn since 1482. A proper local with Bath Ales on tap.
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